Bon Jovi to make Beijing debut on September 17

By Andrew Chin, July 27, 2015

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For more than three decades, Jon Bon Jovi and his loyal Jersey crew have truly “seen a million faces and rocked them all.” However, Chinese mainland is one land they have yet to conquest; a situation that gets rectified this September when they bring their show to MasterCard Center on September 17. Be a part of history when tickets go on sale on July 28 at 2pm on Damai in RMB480/880/1,680/2,280/3,880 (VIP) brackets.

Unlike many of their 1980s peers, Bon Jovi remains relevant with three straight chart-topping albums including 2013’s What About Now. With over 130 million records sold worldwide, expect the show to be full of hits like ‘Living on a Prayer,’ ‘Always,’ ‘You Give Love a Bad Name,’ and ‘It’s My Life.’ They will also be playing shows at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai on September 14 and the Cotai Arena at the Venetian Macao on September 25-26 as part of this AEG Live organized tour.

// Sep 17, 8pm, RMB480-3,880. MasterCard Center, tickets.

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